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Artist: Priestfest - featuring Judas Priest, Testament & Megadeth Venue: Apollo, Manchester Date: 17 February 2009 |
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Testament Setlist:
For The Glory Of…, Over The Wall, New Order, More Than Meets The
Eye, Persecuted Won't Forget, DNR, 3 Days in Darkness, Practice What You
Preach, The Formation of Damnation. Megadeth Mustaine keeps his in-between song chatter to a minimum, preferring instead to let the music do the talking and its hard to argue with the quality of classics such as ‘In My Darkest Hour’, ‘Hangar 18’, ‘Symphony of Destruction’ and the rarely heard but criminally underrated ‘A Tout Le Monde’ which was a welcome surprise in the set. Megadeth always put in great performances as the whole band, particularly Dave, play each show like it’s their last and that they really have something to prove. This is ironically one of the best things about a Megadeth performance but is also one of the most saddening things about Mustaine himself. Never one to miss a swipe at his former band mates, Mustaine introduces ‘Mechanix’ by announcing that ‘it is NOT the Four Horsemen’. Seriously Dave, it’s been over 25 years. And with performances like tonight, Mustaine has nothing to feel second best about. Setlist:
Sleepwalker, Take No Prisoners, Wake Up Dead, A Tout Le Monde,
Washington Is Next, In My Darkest Hour, Hangar 18, Symphony of
Destruction, Peace Sells, Mechanix, Holy Wars..
Judas
Priest And those who saw Priest last year at numerous festivals will no doubt have left tonight feeling a touch of déjà vu given that both the setlist and the stage show were exactly the same which is somewhat disappointing when you consider the wealth of material they have to choose from. Still, the setlist is far from predictable and we do get to hear some rarely aired Priest songs such as ‘Rock Hard, Ride Free’, ‘Eat Me Alive’ and an awesome rendition of ‘Sinner’. And of course no Priest show is complete without classics such as the mighty ‘Painkiller’ (which seems to get heavier each time the band play it and remains a lesson to all young bands in how to really be ‘heavy’), ‘Hell Bent For Leather’, complete with Halford riding the Harley, and ‘Breaking The Law’ which is still probably the most fun you can have singing along at a concert. All in all, it’s a very good performance from Priest without being great and if Megadeth had not been on such fine form, they may have nicked it. But tonight, it’s Mustaine, not Halford, who walks away with the spoils. Setlist:
Dawn
Of Creation (Intro), Prophecy, Metal Gods, Eat Me Alive, Between The
Hammer And The Anvil, Devil’s
Child,
Breaking The
Law,
Hell Patrol,
Death,
Dissident
Aggressor,
Angel,
The Hellion/Electric
Eye,
Rock Hard, Ride Free,
Sinner,
Painkiller. Review by: Adam G |
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